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IN MEMORIAM.

COLE. —In loving memory or dear dad, wfco passed away one year ago to-day. Dearly loved and always remembered. InsertedJfcy Charlie and Ivy. COLE. —In loving memory or our dear rather and grandfather, who passed away on June 23. 1937. A day or remembrance so sad to recall, Iα our hearts you are always near, We who loved you sadly miss you. As it dawns the Hrsi sad year. Inserted by Cis, Billy, Joyce and Lois. DAVIS. —In loving: memory or my dear son James, who lell asleep June 22, IV'33. God's greatest girt, remembrance, sadly missed by mother and family. EMAB. — Iα loving , remembrance of dear I\y, who fell asleep June 23. God knows best. Inserted by her parents, H. and E. Deighton, and children. Jack, Steve, Ruth. ■MA8 —In loving memory or Ivy, died June i>3, 1930. Loved and remembered always. Flo, tana ana ramilies. DUANE. —In loving memory or our dear mother and >aiiny, who departed this lire June S3. 1U32. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law. George and Mabel, and jftandchildren Dawn and Hon. HICKEY. —In loving memory or dear mother, who passed away June 23, 193 1. Ever remembered. Inserted by Morag and Bert. MOBSON. —In loving memory of our darling son and brother. Peter (sonny i, who rell asleep June 23, 19 35; aged 18 years. Some day we'll catch the broken thread again. And finish what we here began. Heaven will the mystery explain. And then up there we"ll understand. Inserted by his sorrowing mother and only brother, Derek and Mr. Cocker. ■ABON. —In loving memory or our dearest daughter. Vera, who passed beyond June 23, 1929. >'ot just to-day, but every day. In silence we remember. FO6TLEWAIGHT. —In loving memory or dear mother', who passed away June 8. 1931. also dad. who passed away June 23, 1926. Always loving, unselfish and kind. Few in this world their equal to Jlnd. Two or the best ijof could send, A wonderful mother and rather right to the end. Inserted by their loving ramtly. PRATT. —In loving memory or our dear wire and mother, who passed away June S3, 1937. Loving memories never die. Sadly missed by her loving husband and son Donald. PRATT. —Cherished memories or our dear daughter and sister Mavis. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A vacant place is in the home That never can Uβ niled. Loving parents, sister and brothers. PRATT In loving memory or our daughter-in-law, who passed away June 23, 1937. Memories ever sweet. PRATT In loving memory or our dear sister-in-law. Mavis, who passed away June 23, 1937. In silence we remember. Inserted by Allan, Phena. George and Jieryi. RICHARDSON. —In loving memory or our mother and sister, accidentally killed June 23, 1936. Inserted by their ramily. RICHARDSON. —In loving memory or our dear rriend. Alice. and mother, accidentally killed June 23, 1936. >ot just to-day, but every day, In silence we remember. Ena, Dulcie, Viole and Marjorie. VATES. —Tn lovlnar memory or Victor, who was accidentally killed on June 23, 1!i37. Time passes but memory lingers on. i Inserted by his loving rather. VATEB. —In loving memory or Victor. accidentally killed Jiftie 23, 1937; aged IT years. li>> pass»d through the little white gate Jr.<t a year ago to-day. Ever remembered by his loving mother a:id sister Ray. VATES. —In loving memory of our dear nephew. Vir. accidentally killed June 23. 1 , . , .;7. Ever remembered by aunt and M-'im. VATEB. —In loving memory or Vic, d'.-cidentally killed June 23, 1937. Remembered always. Jo end Ted. YATEB In loving memory or dear Vic, wto passed away June 23. 1«37. Always remembered. inserted by bis pal Ken.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 146, 23 June 1938, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 146, 23 June 1938, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 146, 23 June 1938, Page 1